Red Ryder Model 1938A-B |
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rexron911
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Posted: January-07-2018 at 3:08pm |
I Would be interested in purchasing a 1938 AB. If anyone has one let me know.
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cobalt327
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There's a recent thread on the 1938A. It's possibly the A-B, but w/o knowing the exact internal differences, it's going to be hard to determine whether it was ever back to the factory for the safety upgrade. It's not showing evidence of the silk screening mentioned earlier but that could be due to the condition and/or it having been removed during the life of the gun. Unfortunately the trigger assembly was a casualty during this gun's harsh life, so it may not reveal anything useful as far as how the safety functions- but that's speculation on my part.
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willielumplump
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Gary, I thought that I had sent one to you along with the rifle. |
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willielumplump
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Gary, I thought that I had sent one to you.
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willielumplump
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It also is missing a forearm, and the stock is split.
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Djmizell
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I have a red rider 1bb gun model 1938 AB . Lot number L813439. It still shots. In good condition,missing a few things. ( the ring on the side, the door. Trying to determine the value.
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DaisyBBgunner
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I would pay a fair sum for a 1938A-B operating manual!
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Gary Garber
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the fuse
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That's an interesting point. Just what is it that piques interest in certain collectable items and not in others.
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All I'm for is the liberty of the individual.
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willielumplump
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On a different note, I recently acquired a Model 111A-B, great condition, AND AM WONDERING WHY THERE IS NOT SOME INTENSE INTEREST IN THE Daisy A-B series which is an unplanned extremely rarity.
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willielumplump
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I originally addressed this subject December 31, 2012, but have seen some inquiries lately about the 1979 recall of the "A" series production run that morphed into the "A-B" series, until the reworked items were finished and production resumed on Daisy's next iteration, the "B" series.
Hope this is helpful.
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